The drm/i915 driver had originally been ported from FreeBSD. An ongoing synchronization job with the version present in the Linux 3.8 branch is now going on. The mid-term goal is to be able to use GPUs included in Haswell and ValleyView/Bay Trail processors.

Even if this goal has not been reached yet, the partial synchronization with the drm/i915 implementation from Linux 3.8.x has already allowed many bugs to be fixed and general driver stability to be improved.

The drm/ttm memory manager used by the drm/radeon driver has been partially synchronized with the version present in Linux 3.9, improving its stability. Howewer, many issues remain and thus Xorg still doesn't use the drm/radeon driver by default.

This is the last DragonFly release planned to work on i386. Please plan to upgrade to 64-bit when possible. Note that prebuilt packages for this release will only exist for 64-bit systems; 32-bit users will have to build by hand.

The release ISO images should be available on most of the [[mirrors|mirrors]]. If the ISO is not available on a certain mirror, please try another one or download it from the DragonFly master site. Each image is in the "Live CD" format, meaning that it boots into a running and fully functional DragonFly system, which can be used for testing or system recovery tasks as well as installation. Check the [hardware page](http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/supportedhardware/) or boot a Live CD to check for compatibility.

Packages for [[dports|docs/howtos/HowToDPorts]] on DragonFly 3.8 are available, for 64-bit platforms. The 'pkg' command will automatically access the main dports repository for DragonFly. Modify /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf if you want to change this and select a different mirror.

If you have pkgsrc packages installed, move or rename /usr/pkg and /var/db/pkg before installing from dports. Dump databases before starting this process. Use 'pkg search' to verify the existence of your needed packages before moving the existing pkgsrc files away, and 'pkg install' to add them.

If you need specific build options for dports packages that aren't on by default, you will need to build your own versions of the software. Download the dports src repository with 'make dports-create' in the /usr directory, and build from there.

For a list of per-commit changes, see the [3.8.0rc](http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/commits/2014-May/270103.html) tag, [3.8.0rc2](http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/commits/2014-May/270130.html) tag and the [3.8.0 tag commit](TBD).